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Abstract : June 26, 1784. [Paris.] Calonne to Bertrand, intendant of Brittany. Desires an explanation of imprisonment of Peyroux and wishes to know the real feeling of these Acadians toward going to Louisiana. 1p. AE., Esp., 613:187.

Abstract : April 19, 1785. Paris. Calcine [Calonne] to Vergennes. French general principle is not to allow Frenchmen to emigrate; to be set aside in case of marriages to Acadian women, probably of man without property. 1p. AE., Esp., 616:403.

Abstract : 1785. Paris. [Letter from] Callones [Calonne]. Acadian emigration to Louisiana. 1p. AE., Esp., 616:375.

Abstract : February 28, 1765. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Arrival of 193 Acadians from Santo Domingo; religion cause of their emigration. 3pp. AC., C 13, 45:108.

Abstract : April 30, 1765. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Regarding Olivier de Vezin, surveyor general; his salary; his oldest son with Audry on a survey for Acadians. 2pp. AC., C 13, 45:112.

Abstract : May 4, 1765. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Arrival of eighty Acadians; expenses incurred for them. 3pp. AC., C 13, 45:115.

Abstract : May 13, 1765. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Arrival of forty-eight Acadian families from Santo Domingo; discussion of difficulty caused and value to the colony; expense; report that 1000 more are coming. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 45:116.

Abstract : August 8, 1765. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Sends statement of supplies given to Acadians. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 45:152.

Abstract : September 30, 1765. New Orleans. Letter from Aubry and Foucault. Writes about the Acadians, who arrives in New Orleans and subsequently were sent to the Appelousas, to the Attakapas, and to the west bank of the river (above the Germans). Correspondence of the administrators of Louisiana with the Minister of the Navy, 1764-1804. Service historique de la Marine, Brest (SHM-D Brest), MS 117.

Abstract : April 2, 1766. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Report on Ulloa; French soldiers refuse to serve under him; visit to different posts; expenses of the colony; negroes and royal plantation; aid to Acadians. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 13, 45:212; C 13c, 1:267; F 3, 25:255.

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